Buscar
to drag
01
arrastrar
to pull something with effort along a surface
Transitive: to drag sth somewhere
1.1
arrastrar
to move a piece of computer data, such as an image, across a computer or smartphone screen using the mouse or a finger
02
inhalar, soplar
to suck in or inhale air or smoke
Intransitive: to drag on a smoking tool
03
arrastrar, retrasar
to move more slowly than the rest or to linger behind
Intransitive
04
arrastrar, tardar
to move in a slow and difficult manner
Transitive: to drag oneself somewhere
05
arrastrar, forzar
to compel or force someone or something to come along against their will
Transitive: to drag sb somewhere
06
arrastrar, alargarse
(of time) to move slowly and tediously, often leading to a sense of impatience or boredom
Intransitive
07
arrastrar, tirar
to pull or sweep a weighted object along the underwater surface to locate, retrieve, or explore objects or materials
Transitive: to drag an underwater surface
Drag
01
arrastre, tirón
the act of dragging (pulling with force)
02
arrastre, resistencia
the force exerted on an object moving through a fluid that opposes its motion
03
calada, inhalación
a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
04
ropa de arrastre, ropa drag
clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man)
05
rollo, pena
something tedious and boring
06
obstáculo, lastre
something that slows or delays progress
drag
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dragger
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dragger
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dragging
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dragging
adj
Ejemplo
The tractor easily drags the heavy logs through the forest.
She drags the suitcase across the airport floor.
The tow truck is dragging the stranded car to the repair shop.
Right now, they are dragging the fallen branches to the burn pile.
He drags the garbage bin to the curb for pickup.